Nephele Posted October 18, 2007 Author Report Share Posted October 18, 2007 And now, out of pure self-indulgence (because this has little to do with UNRV statistics, but it nevertheless honors the UNRV ladies) I've looked up in The Floral Calendar the "anniversary flower" of each of our UNRV ladies. I crown each with a virtual wreath of her anniversary flowers: Jan 18 - Silentium - four-toothed moss Jan 19 - Crysnia - white dead nettle Feb 2 - Kathleenb - snowdrop Feb 13 - docoflove1974 - polyanthus Feb 18 - Lacertus - wall speedwell Mar 2 - Aphrodite - mouse-eared chickweed Apr 6 - Ginevra - hyacinth Apr 6 - Julia C Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Faustus Posted October 18, 2007 Report Share Posted October 18, 2007 In yet another one of my perhaps useless pursuits of statistical trivia, I thought I'd find out what the percentage of female UNRV members has been over the years, in comparison to the general UNRV population. I present the following for your amusement, illumination, etc. Thanks for all those beautiful (dandelion, ugh), anniversary flowers: I was most interested in the Hyacinth. The color purple explains the lines: I sometimes think that never blows so red The rose as where some buried Caesar Bled; That every hyacinth the garden wears Dropt in its lap from some once lovely head and why Fitzgerald chose the Hyacinth. I've wondered about that. . . And the daffodil: Being a male of the knuckle dragging type. (What does that say about UNRV membership?) I wanted to be reminded of what a daffodil was like. On that I have an anecdote: From our own local Knight (Bobby) at a press conference, quote, Sir Robert: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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